Tag: Resource Management
Gas Station Simulator Review
A competent and engaging management sim elevated by solid PS5 performance upgrades, but ultimately held back by repetition and a lack of mechanical evolution.
Tiny Bookshop Review
A beautifully crafted cosy management experience that prioritises emotional intelligence over mechanical complexity. It may not demand your attention—but it earns it.
Demon Castle Story Review
There’s something inherently satisfying about flipping a familiar formula on its head, and few developers understand the rhythm of management sims quite like Kairosoft....
Fast Food Van Simulator Review
A clean and accessible food truck simulator, Fast Food Van Simulator focuses on efficiency, upgrades, and structured time management, delivering a satisfying but relatively streamlined cooking-and-business experience.
Sunset Motel Review
Sunset Motel will arrive on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One on 2 April 2026, with an earlier PC release in 2025 and a...
Modulus: Factory Automation Review
A calm, creative take on factory automation, Modulus: Factory Automation transforms logistical problem-solving into expressive system design, encouraging players to build intricate modular factories and monumental structures at their own pace without pressure, timers, or combat.
Xenonauts 2 Review
A deep, punishing, and meticulously crafted strategy game, Xenonauts 2 delivers a modern evolution of classic X-COM design, blending global base management, tactical ground combat, and real-time air interception into a tense and interconnected war against an escalating alien threat.
ALL WILL FALL Review
A bold, physics-driven survival city builder where every structure can collapse under its own weight, ALL WILL FALL challenges players to construct fragile vertical settlements in a drowning world while balancing survival, faction politics, and environmental disaster.
Final Frontier Story Review
A cosy, methodical space-management sim that prioritises charm and accessibility over innovation, delivering a reliably enjoyable experience among the stars.
ICARUS: Console Edition Review
A deep and unforgiving survival experience that rewards patience and planning, even if its harsh design and repetition won’t appeal to every player.













